Results for: act of strengthening, fortification
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(V) toxic silvery white metallic element used in strengthening steel (Chemistry), `:V, silvery-white metallic elementvanadium
a trademark for an enzyme-inhibiting drug, sildenafil citrate, that is used to treat impotence in men, revolutionary drug for strengthening penile erection in menViagra
act of making more intense; strengthening, increasing, heighteningintensification
act of strengthening, fortification (also reinforcement)reenforcement
act of strengthening, fortification; reward or punishment designed to encourage or discourage a particular response (Psychology); act of reinforcing, added support, additional troops or weapons, something added to increase strengthreinforcement
acts, bad beating, collected compositions, everything, factory, mill, plant; workshop; mechanism, working parts; action, movement; fortification; artistic creations; abuse, inner mechanisms, place for industrial production, syringe for injecting narcoticsworks
addition of detail, detail added, enlargement of something, gene amplification, gene reproduction, increase in signal magnitude, process of making louder, strengthening, reinforcement; enlargingamplification
additional clause to bill, additional comment, person or thing which who rides; addition or appendix to a document, sliding adjustment, somebody on horse or bike, something resting on or strengthening something, thin seamrider
ancient Roman fortificationvallum
anklebone, area of rubble, astragalus, base of fortification, bone in ankle, rock rubble, sloping pile of rock fragments at the bottom of a clifftalus
awakening, strengthening (Medicine), stimulant, stimulant druganaleptic
becoming greater, growing, becoming stronger, gradually strengthening, something that acts as a mount; setting, foundation; raising; pedestal, base; riding; placement; installation, insertion of new hardware (Computers), supporting devicemounting
blockade, act of surrounding and attacking a fortification in order to cut off supply and aid routes; prolonged period of difficulty or trouble, besiege, surround and attack a fortification in order to cut off supply and aid routes, military operation,...siege
body strengthening exercises, performance of calisthenics, physical exercise routinecalisthenics
building of defenses, place that can be defended, strengthening, fortifying; corroboration; something which fortifies or defends, structure for defensefortification
 

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